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Cite where he said this. |
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i found that shit on wikipedia man! |
Ya I didn't think they allowed that stuff on there. That's why I thought it was a joke.
"On July 18, 1993, Rage Against the Machine protested against the PMRC at Lollapalooza III by standing naked onstage with duct tape covering their mouths and the letters PMRC on their chests." Kinda interesting, though. I like Zack. |
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Actually Pearl Jam was on a much different bandwagon... Pearl Jam was much more on the Black Sabbath/Zeppelin tip...and Nirvana was much more on the Iggy and the Stooges/Pixies tip. |
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Well then, good girl. I was more reffering to the way you were acting in your post(s). Then arguing with Math that they did change music, you were more the stepping stone - you paved the way for that debate. I agree, I did misinterpreted you, but you misinterpreted me by calling me a 'dumb son of a bitch', 'cause clearly we all know that's not true. Oh, and Silverchair were more Pearl Jam rip-offs with their debut Frogstomp, they've maintained throughtout the course of their career that they have never even liked Nirvana. |
And as I've said before Pearl Jam's Ten was released BEFORE Nevermind.
How did Pearl Jam copy an album released AFTER theirs? |
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MY BAD. |
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i want to slap the lot of you.
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Indeed.First band that came up to my mind when i listened to 'Bleach' was indeed Black Sabbath.
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But we aren't talking about the album "Bleach", are we?
We're referring to "Nevermind", because it is the album mentioned in this article. God, I hate discussing things with idiots. |
And the Sabbath influence on Nirvana comes through The Melvins, who in turn got it through Black Flag.
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Hey hey hey.What's with the insults now?I missed yer post but i thought sonicl was on the 'Bleach' case there.
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well all you american idiots should fuck off, pearl jam, silverchair, bush, fugazi, even rage against the macine, mean very little in the context of music that is influential in the british mainstream.
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He brought Bleach up out of nowhere. It's not even pertinent to this conversation (unless he makes the case that Bleach deserves to be on the list or something, which he's not).
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Toilet, just like in America nobody cares about Blur, Oasis or the Stone Roses.
So what's your point? |
Hendrix should be closer to the top than the spice girls. That's simply rediculous.
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Well, you won't make that mistake again, will you?
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It's depressing.One can't chat about music without some fucking stupid teenager throwing his fucking negativity about.
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Porkie, are you going through your midlife crisis again?
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No.
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And why again anyway?I've been through it since i was born,mister.
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the point being, that the list was compiled and published a british newspaper, it is written from a british perspective, with the british mainstream in mind, and expected to be read by british readers, who understand that the stone roses are 10,000,000 times more inflential to music in this country than anything recorded by ian mackaye. |
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Maybe I spoke too soon. |
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Learn how to use the fucking shift key and I might. |
I'm still waiting for someone to defend how Nirvana's Nevermind changed music more than Marvin Gaye's (timeless) "What's Going On?"
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You will wait forever my friend, because there is no way that Nirvana changed anything but a couple of diapers. They are dead, some loved em', some liked em' and I didn't feel either of those for em'. Everyone needs to forget that Nirvana happened, there was/is/will be much better music available.
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Nirvana changed nothing. they peaked something (the punk/indie/alternative to radio scene) they were influential in the worst way.
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oh please don't start this again, i'm kind of hung over.
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RdTV, I got negatively repped (without explanation) for expounding my opinion that you'd have to be retarded to think that Nevermind was more influential than What's Going On? So I assumed my opinion was wrong and was waiting for the argument/explanation...
Ho-Hum. |
i just chipped my fucking tooth on a beer bottle.
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Go listen to Pretty On The Inside. I know it's your fave album of the 90's. |
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MARVIN GAYE! was more influential and changed music more than Nirvana. |
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